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t.■ : s ■ ■ ■ v." •.■ ■ TT .■■■■.-■• ■ ; Naaol for MUoenza and^GStarrhj* - 1 Cabbage trees : in A^ucklahd' 'district 'aro flowering with unusual prodigality this season. The Maoris say this ia indicative of a dry summer. • ! ' :"• '. . 9 Bnn««r*dKtm« I ' IflliCislMy^lUl ter^ _ ._ I I The Great Money*BaYins Xemedy ■ d FOR COUQHt, COLOt, CATARRH I C-tot/. MaICM 1 >hrt taVM 10/-4 I Nearly 2000 saloons have been closed m New York hi consequence 6f the 1 new liquor restrictions; v • ■ ■■ - • v ■ 1. ■ . • -■ Nazol for. Influenza and ..Catarrh.* The butter output of all the creameries of Canada lias been commandeered for th©< use of Great . Britain. The maximum price has ' been fixed! at Is ll^d per pound, All stocks of tinned, salmon have also been commandeered. > ;■• •- small; 'ideas ' ■'.'"' Are sometimes worth . small foriuries,! If you haye an idea—^patent-it.': It i 8 .usually thle simple things that* are tlie mosti Much; -valiiaWle : in&rmation is contained m our- foee booklet,- '-'Advice to Inventors."- ; , Cail<or tvrite ,foi copy. Henry Hughes, Ltd;, --Patent Agents, 157 Featherstoii St., Wellington or;F. R. Ball. Ppel'S.t.i Gisborn«.> ; 12. : With reference to women's rights- to sit m Parliament, Sir James Allen said at' Dunedin this undoubtedly Would be brought up again next •session. He voted against it on the previous pecasiqn . but ,did not intend' to< vote against it again. I INFLUENZA AND LOSS OF . -.' ■• • -HAni. ':-. -. ■;.■;; ■' Many people who: -have had, the Influen/>a 'aro comp'laming; of- serious loss of liajr and . prematurely grey .hair appiearing over the temples) which is •undoubt- ' edjy caused by the High tem'peratuire existing during the )yt>rst" pe^iodf".' A splenidid tonic for restdtinsr' botn the , color*. and general groVth is Drl' Wils<>n'^ Regenerator, as it nourishes" '.and' teed? th© impoverished glaiids rtnd-quickl.y- restores the general vitality of : the hair. — • Prpcuiiablft v iij ( jGisborne from Adair Brtte., Ltd.. Leading" • Da-apers. Price % bottle.. Get it- to-day, J. . . ■■.'.': : iTield-Marslnil Sir Douglas Haig, Com-inander-in- < Chief ■ of the British- Foi'ces m, France, visited .Australia m 1892. On May 4 of; that year, "he^ signed ;'th& visitors' book at tlio South Headt fort,; ■Sydney. He >vas" tjien ' captain iiv the 7tb Hussars Regiment.' '.' Si£ ; DdHglas; ''Haig's mother, was a Tasiftaniah, and ho!^ still has relatives ' living m Tas* mania/.-: , s "Occasions, liko clouds, ' soon pass - ( away. "—Arabian Proverb. , But .coughs and colds are,-' : "stickers" — and unless" a recognised specific such as Baxter's tung Preserver ■!& taken -to ♦shift tlidm, . they are • goingr to stay and cause trouble. . ; Treat coyghs ariel- colds . as they should be- treated— not as -guests, . but as enemies. llaVe "bax^er's" iy "you always. It is tfie. sure protection of the whole family. Baxter's has been New> Zealand's friend for''~s3, : years. 'so you can rely on it* Get a big;. 2s GO. bottle tor flay. Chemist or /;._; ' . The people of Maryborough are up m arrtis agaiiist 'the* d^isiori of -the Ministe^ for Justice taking^,"away;t fi'bm them tlie privilege of ; liavjijg a* local /resident . stipendiary .; magistratbi , Blenheim i iff *.q)ijy of the old capital towns of the Do* mniion, arid- until ' August Ist -.. last had its! own magistrate. . It i'is' now intended, that ; the ." Nels*on stipertdiary . ihagietfcntto -/shall pay, Kenhejm^Picton,' ,ahd Havqlpck occasional ttsiits. 1 />?; . r :. ■;.- : : NasSol, for:. ln#ueiiza a^d Ga£aiTh t * , ■ 331 ie ; officiai repjoi%v ron ;../ :affpi v eßtation opßvatipijs -m the North^lslaiid^ast year, atiites'.that an ai'eo. of 1633 laches, was .pljftntedjv bringing tho • viibal-.J^'ea of plantations, m the island* to 21,7^2 acres. Th'e trees raised ' from seed during the year numbered 3,128,000. ; The officers' have' raised' oyer-! 60,000,060; trees from seed since they began operations m New Zealand. There were 4,128,000 young trees, m the . nursery : on March 31st laßt. Nftr-oQ for Influenza and Oatarrh.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14800, 2 January 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14800, 2 January 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14800, 2 January 1919, Page 2

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